In Paraśhurāma (परशुराम) Avatāra, Bhagavān Viṣhṇu incarnated as a warrior Brāhmaṇa and killed 21 generations of Kṣhatriya (क्षत्रिय) Kings who had gone against dharma.
The Chaturdasha Vidyasthana forms the backbone of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), representing a holistic and interconnected framework of learning. These fourteen branches of knowledge embody the depth and diversity of ancient Indian thought, blending spiritual wisdom with practical sciences. They emphasize the seamless integration of philosophy, linguistics, rituals, and cosmology, offering a comprehensive approach to understanding the self, society, and the universe. This framework reflects the unique Indian perspective of pursuing knowledge not merely for material gain but as a path to self-realization and universal harmony.
A spouse is the one person we can bare it all and be ourselves with. Our role is to help our spouse follow Dharma and seek advise to ensure we follow ours.